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Page 1: OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB Mr. C. … 1970.pdf · OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1970 Honorary President President First Vice-President Second Vice-President
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OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB

1970

Honorary PresidentPresidentFirst Vice-PresidentSecond Vice-PresidentTreasurerSecretaryCorresponding Secretary

Mr. C. Suydam CuttingMrs. Ruth DeckMrs. Grace LicosMr. Alfred StillmanMrs. Dorothy BenitezMrs. Cheryl HuenekeMrs. Ann M. Grilling

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Phyllis MarcyGeorge MontgomeryDorothy Cohen

Marie StillmanGloria FowlerRobert Sharp

Ellen Lonigro

The American Lhasa Apso Bulletin is published quarterly asservice to its members.

Advertising rates: Per page - $12. 00 per year1/3 page - $ 4. 00 per year

Payable in Advance

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Please send all copy, news items, jokes, anecdotes, etc. , to:Mrs. Ruth Deck, PresidentR. D. #3Radtke RoadDover, New Jersey 07801

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EDITORIAL: By: Cheryl Hueneke

Are we fulfilled. with our participation in and contribution

to our chosen sport of dogs? If our answer is no, perhaps

now we should ask ourselves WHY? Is our Club achieving, and

are we, ourselves, attaining our ultimate goal? Are we set-

ting an example for our new members; a precedent for them to

follow? Have we made any suggestions for the betterment of

the Club, and have we volunteered for anything, lately?

Making a go of the activit ies planned by the Club is up to

every member.

Let our Club be unlike so many others', propelled by dynasty

and self-perpetuation. We, the members of the American LhasaApso Club, are the only ones by which the strength of our

Club ,can be increased. Try it,. 'The rewards in personal sat-

isfaction are great!

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REPORT OF WINNERS:AT. THE INTERNATIONAL SHOW AT CHICAGO.

April 5, 1970 '

BEST OF BREED &GROUP THREE:

• • .

Judge: Percy Roberts

CH. CREST-O-LAKE PRETTI PLEZ, a "gold grizzle.'

bitch, owned and handled by Peggy Haas, of

Plainfield, Illinois:

BEST OF OPPOSITESEX: CH. CERRO'DEL S0Lt S KASHGAR, a "gold" dog

owned by Anne & Roland Wilkin, Lockport, Ill,

WINNERS DOG: MARAJA LEGSPA BU, a "red gold" owned by

Mrs. Jane Bunse of St. Louis, Missouri.

WINNERS BITCH:

There was a total entry of 40 Lhasas, including 11 Specials.

STONEWALLS AUTUMN KISS, a deep "reddish gold"

owned by Carol M. Ellsworth, Oconomoroc, Wis.

# # # # # # # # # #DID' YOU KNOW?. .The first dog shows in the U.S. were held

in Chicago, Illinois and Memphis, Tenn. in 1874. Both feat-

ured only two breeds of dogs: Pointers and English Setters.

-Definition of a True Friend: One who will come spend the

night with the dogs you leave at home, when you show on a

weekend. - 3 -

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GENERAL MEETING HELD AT THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, APRIL 26, 1970

Opened at 4:30 P.M. by President Ruth Deck.Roll call was taken and the following 19 members were

present: Anna Griffing, Ruth Deck, Dorothy Benitez, CherylHueneke, Betty Gnuse, Brenda O'Donnell, Constance Jordan, Bar-bara Soldo, Arlene Bloch, Richard Bloch, Sheila Abrams, Berna-dette MacDougall, Marge Patzer, Lee Bakuckas, Betty Miller,Raena Wilks, Al and Mary Likewise, George Montgomery.

There were five guests: Alan and Marcia Meltzer FrankSoldo, Robiii Abrams, and Herman Hueneke.

READING OF MINUTES: The minutes of the last meeting, heldFebruary 8, 1970, were read, and corrected to read as follows:A motion was made by Mary Likewise, seconded by Raena'Wilks,that Dorothy Benitez remain as Keeper of the Records. AnnaGriffing made a motion, seconded by Raena Wilks, to acceptthe minutes.

Cheryl Hueneke reported for Dorothy Benitez that there is abalance, of $2,927.46 in the treasury as of 4/26/70. RaenaWilks made a motion, seconded by Anna Griffing, to acceptthe Treasurer's report.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: Marjorie Patzer reported food is undercontrol for the Trenton Specialty. Since the Trenton Show isheld on state grounds, no hard liquor will be available; butbeer and soft drinks will be served. A motion was made byAl Likewise, seconded by Raena Wilks, to eliminate all hardliquor from all future Specialty shows. There will be a tagavailable to members, and to exhibitors. Donations will beasked from non-members. Al Likewise suggested we have a Lhasacover, as people would think it was a concession. Frank Soldostated he will make a sign to hang over the tent; Ruth Deck •will contact Allan Lieberman about the cloth for the table;and Raena Wilks will try to get another cloth.,

Dorothy :Benitez suggested flowers for the table, and gifts,of approximately $10.00, to each of our judges. Al Likewisesaid.a gift should not be required to a judge who is receivinga fee. Dorothy Benitez stated that the Club had always givena small gift, as a token of appreciation. A discussion washeld, and a motion made by George Montgomery, seconded by bar-bara Soldo, to give the judges a gift of approximately $10.00,

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and a corsage to our Futurity Judge. Richard Bloch suggestedthat a plaque, suitably engraved, would be in order, and ,Raena Wilks suggested a ceramic Lhasa to our Futurity judges...Ruth Deck said that for future shows, perhaps this would beagreeable. •Al Likewise reported on the By-Law Committee, and stated thatauthorization for mimeographing had not been received, to sendout letters to members for their ideas. Dorothy suggested 3people go to the AKC and find out where they object to ourpresent By-Laws. Al Likewise said this had been done. GeorgeMontgomery made a motion to change the By-Laws to conform tothe model of the AKC, submit it to members, and the ones whoobject, -work on the Committee. A discussion was held, andConstance Jordan suggested someone be elected to study theBy-Laws.- Ruth Deck stated Al Likewise had been appointed todo this and that changes must be submitted to the Board ofDirectors first, then to 'Members; since ideas from all mem-bers might result in controversy. George Montgomery amendedthe motion to read: Have the proposed By-Laws conform to themodel of the AKC, submit it to the Board for approval, 'thento members. Constance Jordan seconded the motion.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS: There was a discussion regarding thematch show, and Al Likewise stated there had been a motionon record to have a Spring Match. Arlene Bloch reported shehad a date set for the Match; but was informed by Ruth Deck,this would conflict with our general meeting. Constance Jor-dan made a motion to have the Match Show, originally sche-duled for spring, held: in September, or to rescind the origi-nal motion to have a Spring Match: It was stated there.wasto be a spring match; and the original motion could not berescinded, since the person who made the motion was not pre-sent. Ruth Deck explained that the AKC must OK a sanctionedmatch one month in advance, and there had not been, enough

• time for this to be done. -It would have brought the date tooclose to our Specialty Shaw. Plans for the spring matchwould be started earlier in 1971. Richard Bloch made a mo-tion, seconded by Barbara Soldo, to drop the discussion onthe spring match.

Ruth Deck said she had a number of phone calls from memberswho stated they would like to see the Match held in September,

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rather than August. Raena Wilks suggested the Match be heldno later than September 30th. After a discussion regarding amatch show committee, Richard Bloch stated members do not knowwhat each committee entails, and made a motion to have the du-ties of all committees listed. Al Likewise seconded the mo-tion. Constance Jordan agreed to be the Committee Chairmanfor the match. It was suggested that Whaley High School, Mid-dletown, N. Y. be used; ut no facilities or parking would beavailable. A motion was made by Barbara Soldo, seconded byRaena Wilks, to hold the match at the Ryland Inn, Rt. 22,Whitehouse, N. J., on September 13th.

After a discussion, Constance Jordan rescinded the CommitteeChairmanship to Betty Miller, Marjorie Patzer, and Lee Bakuckas;and agreed to be Trophy Chairman for the Match. Raena Wilksmade a motion, seconded by Dorothy Benitez, to always have thematch in the middle of September. Richard Bloch made a motionseconded by Raena Wilks, that all Committee Chairmen report bya date, designated by the President, their findings of thatCommittee.

NEW BUSINESS: Anna Griffing suggested meetings be held everyother month, since our membership is getting so great. Therewas a discussion on this, and a motion made by Raena Wilks,seconded by Arlene Bloch, to have meetings every other monthat the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. Constance Jordan sugges-ted name tags be used at the meetings. Ruth Deck stated meet-ing dates would be arranged so as not to conflict with dog shows.

Ruth Deck suggested a canister be put on our table at Trentonfor the"Skippy Fund." A motion was made by Raena Wilks, secon-ded by Mrs. O'Donnell, to have this at the show.

Dorothy Benitez has ordered 200 books, written by Frances Sef-ton, about the Lhasa Apso, which are quite informative, andwill be available to the membership at $2.00 each.

Raena Wilks suggested that Match and Specialty money be keptdown by the purchase of ceramic pins, ash trays, etc. Al like-wise made a motion, seconded by Richard Bloch to buy monogramglasses in lots of a dozen.

The meeting was adjourned at 6:25 P.M. on a motion by BarbaraSoldo, Seconded by Dorothy Benitez.

6 Respectfully submitted, Cheryl Hueneke, Seciy.

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ANNUAL SPECIALTY SHOW AT TRENTON, N. J. MAY 3rd, 1970:

Held in conjunction with the Trenton Kennel Club, there wasan entry of 113 Lhasa Apsos! Some had come from the WestCoast and the Mid-West. Since the East Coast breeders do notget many chances to see these dogs, we were all pleased tosee this turnout of absolutely beautiful Lhasa Apsos. Wehope these breeders who took the long trip to come out here,were also pleased to meet and talk with us and to see someof our Apsos. In spite of miserably chilly and damp weather,a general spirit of good humor and good sportsmanship pre-vailed. Of the 113 entry, 21 were Best of Breed Winners!!

That great lady of Lhasa Apsos, Mrs. Grace Licos, had gra-ciously consented to judge our Futurity, and flew here espe-cially for that purpose. Her placements are as follows:

6 months and under 1st: CHEN TOMPAR NOR, owned & bred by12 months: Pat & Tom Chenoweth.

2nd: CHU SHU'S RED BARON, owned & bredby Mr. & Mrs. Alan Stang.

3rd: POTALA VINDICATOR, owned & bredby Keke Blumberg.

12 months & over: 1st: CH. KINDERLAND'S NICHOLA, ownedby Ruth Fairfield, bred by RuthFairfield and Ellen Lonigro.

2nd: KINDERLAND'S MI TERRA, owned byKaren Kuenel & Ellen Lonigro, bredby Ruth Fairfield & Ellen Lonigro.

3rd: CHEN HOPI NU YER, owned by Mrs.Lili Kaiser & Pat Chenoweth, bredby Pat & Tom Chenoweth.

4th: . KINDERLAND'S KIMMI, owned by Bar-bara Lee Felix, bred by Ruth Fair-field and Ellen Lonigro.

Judge: Mr. Cyril Bernfeld

BEST OF BREED:CH. KYI-CHU FRIAR TUCK, owned by Marvin Frank, and bred

by Mrs. J. Amann & Ruth Smith.

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX: CH. POW GO'S CHI KHA, owned & bred byCarolyn and Edmund Sledzik.- 7 - more..

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CLASS WINS: PUPPY DOGS

1st: RUFFWAY SUZUKI, owned by Ellen Lonigro; bred byGeorgia Palmer.

2nd: ARK'S SCARAMOUCHE OF YOSHI, owned by Alan Levine;bred by Helene Werner.

3rd: KARMA CHAN-TRU, owned and bred by Dorothy Cohen.4th: TAG LHA UNDI: owned and bred by Mr. & Mrs. Wilson J.

Browning, Jr.

NOVICE DOGS1st: ZLA BAI, owned by Joseph & Marianne Bolger; bred by

Brenda O'Donnell.

BRED BY EXHIBITOR DOGS1st: PATRICK BALT4AZAR, owned and bred by Robert & Harriet

Borsuch.2nd: CHEN TOMPAR NOR, owned & bred by Pat & Tom Chenoweth.

-AMERICAN BRED DOGS ,1st: RUFFWAY MARPA, owned & bred by Georgia Palmer.2nd: PON GO 'S GUN-KHA, owned by Jeanne Clawson; bred by

Carolyn & Edmund Sledzik.3rd: KIRKS RAJI LAMA TI-BET, owned by Faith & James Kirth;

bred by Judith Jackson.4th: RONDELAY'S PUGU OF CHU GIN, owned by Herman Hueneke;

bred by Ruth Deck.

OPEN DOGS1st: SHALU'S POMPO, owned by Carol Stretch & Mrs. Richard

Newton; bred by Mrs. Richard Newton.2nd: CHEN HOPI NU YER, owned by Mrs. Lili Kaiser & Pat Chen-

oweth; bred by Pat & Tom Chenoweth.3rd: TN HI PAN DHA BA BA, owned by Mrs. L. Abbey & Mrs. L.

Hadden; bred by Frank Holder.4th: KYI-CHU SHUFI, owned & bred by Ruth H. Smith.

WINNERS DOG

SHALU'S POMPO

RESERVE

CHEN HOPI NU YER

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ELMIRA KENNEL CLUB, INC.

8th AnnualAll Breed Show

Sunday - August 16, 1970

NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL

Lower Maple Ave., Elmira, N. Y.

Bow - Superintendent

ENTRIES CLOSE - July 28, 1970

Entry Fee $8. 00

OUR LHASA JUDGE - MARJORIE SIEBERN

Lovely Lhasa Trophies

For Premium Lists, Write:Show Chairman - A. Ann HoffmanRD #1, Waverly, N. Y. 14892

- ALSO -

Ithaca, N. Y. - the day before

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RADTKE ROADRD. 3, DOVER, N. J.

07801

TEL: 201-895-3566

RONDELAY LHASA APSORUTH E. DECK PH I PPSBU RG, MAINE

04562

TEL: 207-443-2186

Rondelay would like to announce three pretty litters! Ch. RondelayLhamo Kutra has six golden babies by Ch. Karnes Kambo, five girls,one boy. Born April 10th. Ch. Duphyz Sesame has three blackdaughters, by Ch. Rondelay Zhu Danga. Born April 17th.Rondelay Chemacura has five golden babies by our new red dog, (hisfirst litter) Rondelay Jampo Kepa. Four girls, one boy. Born Apr. 11th.

THIS SPACE AVAILABLEFOR

ADVERTISING

See Inside Cover for Rates

Please use form the size of this sheet

STANG'S PEDIGREE SERVICEKnow the Champions - and breed the Champions

Know the names and numbers of champions a studhas sired: $10.00

Know the number of champions sired by each of theLhasas in your pedigree: $15.00

Know the names of champions sired by each of theLhasas in your pedigree: $25.00

- Other Services Arranged -25 Broadway, Florham Park, N. J. 07932

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QUIZAS LHASA APSOS

offers 2 quality females to Show Homes Only,from litter whelped February 9th, 1969:

CH. Colarlie's Shan Bangalor

SIRE: CH. Dzong Bamboo Pete

CH. Quetzal FunTu of Kyi Chu

CH. Drax Ni Ma Mi

DAM: CH. Quizas Shanzzi Tu

CH. Colarlie's Miss Shandha

PROFESSIONAL HANDLER LHASAS OUR SPECIALTY

JAY AMANN

QUIZAS KENNELS

Rt. 3 Box 58A

CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA 73020

phone: (Oklahoma City) AC 405 -- 769-2029

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Also at Stud:

Show PupsAvailable

Lhasas Shown toTheir Best Advantage

KYI - CHU SHARPETTE LHASAS

ROBERT D. SHARPAKC Licensed Handler

30 Geneva RoadNorwalk, Connecticut

203-866-1638

CH. KYI-CHU IMPA SATIN

CH. KYI-CHU TUKKI

CH. KYI-CHU FRIAR TUCK

DAR

Sue RobinsonThe RegencySt. David's, Pa. 19087

AT STUD

CH. BSAM SU TSAI NA-754-938(Lt. golden with darktips and mask)

Tel: 215-MU8-4182

AMERICAL'S LHASA(Sire)

KARMA YON TEN

AMERICAL'S SABELL

CH. HAMILTON KUNG

CH. LINGA DROG PO(Dam)

CH. MING TOY NO LA

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POTALA LHASA APSO

Home of two Best in Show Lhasas with a Stud for all.

CH. Hamilton SandupaKarma Yon-Ten

Karma ZurwangKarma TharpaSire Americal's Sandar of Pamu

Karma Kam-BuBest in Show Hamilton Khib- TruCH. Tibet of Cornwallis(Lion color - pure Hamilton) CH. Hamilton AchockCo-Owner - Carolyn Herbel CH. Licos Chaplia La

CH. Licos 1Caro-LaCH. Licos Cheti LaDam CH. Americal's Leng-Kong

CH. Licos Nyapso LaCH. Americal's Rika

CH. Licos Omorfo LaCH. Chen Maltalu Nor of Dzungar

Kyi Chu Kara NorCH. Chen Nyun-TiSire CH. Licos Chulung La

Licos Gia La

Potala Keke's Ti-Song of Chen(Red - pure Hamilton)

Potala Vindicator(Gray - Gold, not

pure Hamilton)

Sing SongDam

CH. Hamilton Pluti

CH. Licos Omorfo LaCH. Chen Maltalu Nor of Dzungar

Kyi Chu Kara Nor

Zijuh NgorCH. Hamilton Jumpa

D. C.'s Tsanf

CH. Ham AckcokCH. Licos Chulung La

CH. Licos Nyapso LaCH. Licos Tseti LaSire CH. Licos Omorfo La

CH. Licos Soji LaDama Lu's Country Fair

Karma TharpaCH. Tibet of Cornwallis

CH. Licos Cheti LaCH. Keke's BambooDam CH. Kham of Norbulinka

CH. Keke's T'Chin T'Chin T'ChinCH. Keke' T'Chin T'Chin

Please contact for information:KEKE BLUMBERG848 Winter RoadRydal, Pa. 19046Tel: 215-887-2936

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Carolyn A. Herbel

TABU KENNELS

1862 W. Maple Ave.Langhorne, Pa. 19047 Karma Tharpa

(Sire)

Pedigree of:CH. KU ICA BOH OF PICKWICK

CH. Karma Kan Sa(Dam)

TEL: 215-757-7627

Karma Yon Ten

Karma Kam Bu

CH. Karma Dmar-Po

Hamilton Lug Tru

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Karma Zurwang

Americal's Sandar of Pamu

Hamilton Khib Tru

Americal's Sandar of Pamu

CH. Karma Sangpo

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Hamilton Nirvana

Mrs. David W. BryantMilbryan Kennel, Reg.1402 Hovey StreetBridgeport, Texas76026

Pedigree of:CH. RUFFWAY NOR-PA

TEL: 817-683-4557

CH. Karma Kushog

CH. Karma Frosty Knight O'EvergloSire

Ruffway KhambuDam

Hamilton Sha-Tru

Hamilton Shi-Pan

CH. Hamilton Karma

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Hamilton Gharpon

CH. Licos Chulung LaCubbi-Kyeri of Everglo

Hamilton Norden

CH. Hamilton PekingStittig's Moka-Kara Deimar

Hamilton Durga

LHASA APSO AT STUD:

MRS. FRANCES S. CRANDALL

5621 Brouse

Indianapolis, Indiana 46220

WARFLEIGH'S MIGHTY MANFRED - CDX

Sire: Seeright's Sam Dam: Kali Shan pee

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Pedigree of:CH. MARTIN'S KIWI PUFF(Finished at 10 months)

CH. Karma Am i Chini

CH. Karma Dmar-Po

Home: 432-9314 Hamilton Gyo-TruBus: 831-3550 Hamilton Mala

CH. Karma Crickett Puff(Dam)

CH. Hamilton Jimpa(Sire)

Pedigree of:CH. ZIJUR TASHI(Pure Golden-lion)

Donna Cardella's Tsng(Dam)

RENA MARTIN'S LHASA APSOS AT STUD:842 Old TrailHighland Park, Ill. 60035

Pedigree of:CH.KYI-CHU KALIPH NORSire of 5 champions

AMERICAL'S SANDAR OF PAMU(Sire)

CH. KARMA AMI CHIRI(Dam)

Hamilton MarohCH. Hamilton Chang-Tang

CH. Hamilton Samada

Lady Pamu

Hamilton Shi-Pon

CH. Hamilton Karma

CH. Kyi-Chu Kaliph Nor(Sire)

Lin-Li-Poo

Lo-Tsien

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Hamilton Den-Sa

Hamilton Maroh

Hamilton Docheno

CH. Hamilton Chang-TangAmerical's Sandar of Pamu

Lady Pamu

Hamilton Shi-Pon

CH. Hamilton Kalon

CH. Hamilton Samada

CH. Karma Lobsang

Karma Dakini3 PURE HAMILTON CHAMPIONS Mex & Am CH. Karma Sangpo

CH. Hamilton Karma

Americal's Sandar of Pamu

Max 6, Am CH. Karma Sangpo

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

Hamilton Tughar

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

Hamilton Lachen

CH. Hamilton Kung

CH. Hamilton Karma

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

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ORLANE KENNELSproud topresent

"SPARKY"

The beautiful golden Lhasa Apso that has set a new standard for excellence in the ringand producing ability - with offspring that are distinctive in type, and delightful in tem-perament and in the ring. Here is a condensation of his offspring and their winning produce:

BIS CH. EVERGLO'S SPARK OF GOLD (May 1963)Int. Ch. Orlane's Golden Puppet D (sire of top European winners)

Ch. Orlane's Kospa KaruCh. Orlane's Ranspo NorbuCh. Shaggy Wonder Queen of Sheba

Ch. Stonewall's Chop SuiCh. Orlane's Od Byin-Pa D not at stud)Ch. Orlane's Ming Kyi (sire of just two litters) D

Ch. Stonewall's Gung HoStonewall's Fools Gold (14 points)

Ch. Orlane's Senpo Arog (deceased) DCh. Orlane's DuImo (finished at 9 months of age) D

Ch. Orlane's Tiger Burning BrightCh. Orlane's Gold StandardCh. Sakya MilaCh. Stonewall's Chop Sui

Ch. Spark of Tumbleweed Hill BOrlane's Honey Boy of Gold

Ch. Orlane's Meling of Ruffway BCh. Harro's Dmar-Po Ku-Sa-Ma B

Ch. Roeglin's Golden TanjiCh. Dreamridge Gold Flaked Tiki DCh. Orlane's Tigle of Hedgehill BCh. Ruffway Norru DCh. Ruffway Mashaka DCh. Ruffway Byang-Kha B

Orlane's So-Tsug Me-Pa BCh. Orlane's Nyan-Pa (owner handled to title

Orlane's Su-Lin B at 10 months)Ch. Stonewall's Gung Ho

(And, these with major wins to their credit)

Orlane's Susie QueOrlane's Tsanpo-Tsi TsiArborhill's RhapsodiehArborhill's BrandiehOrlane's Yser Loma

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ORLANE KENNELS (continued)

And, in the foundation females at Orlane, the same trait proves true

Ch. Orlane's Chitra of Ruffway (Frosty Knight Dau. )Ch. Orlane's Dulmo, Ch. Orlane's Senpo Arog, Ch. Spark of

Ch. Kai Sangs Flame of Everglo (Clown Dau. ) Tumbleweed HillInt. Ch. Orlane's Golden Puppet, Int. Ch. Orlane's Good as Gold,Ch. Orlane's Ming Kyi, Ch. Orlane's Od Byin-Pa,Ch. Orlane's Oji Hu, Orlane's Chimney Sweep (7 points)

Ruffway Ithambu (2 four-point majors, 11 points)Ch. Ruffway Norbu, Ch. Ruffway Chogal, Ch. Orlane's Chitra of Ruffway,Ch. Orlane's Kospa 1Caru, Ch. Orlane's Meling of Ruffway

Orlane's Ransi (Sparky Dau. )Ch. Orlane's Tiger Burning Bright, Ch. Orlane's Gold Standard

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

We wish to thank Georgia Palmer (Ruffway Kennels, Addison, ill.) for her past helpand advice - a veritable mine of Lhasa lore and information; and Gloria Fowler for giv-ing us the opportunity to acquire the last of the "Clown" line . . . . and best wishes tonew owners of Orlane Lhasas -- May they continue in the same winning ways! Somepromising show males now available.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Las-sa-Gre's Hijo D'AltiroGlen Pines Chagpo-Ri

Ch. Miradel's NimaCh. Kai Sangs Clown of EvergloSire Ch. Las-sa-Gre's Manchado Dorado

Kai Sang Tzi-Ren of MiradelChika Rinpoche

CH. EVERGLO'S SPARK OF GOLD *Golden - Multiple Best in Show Glen Pines Chagpo-RiNA-5162 Winner Ch. Kai Sangs Clown of Everglo

Kai Sang Tzi-Ren of MiradelTibetian Cookie of EvergloDam Ch. Ming Fu Tzu

Ruffway's Hun-Nee BunCh. Glenflo's Girje

* Sire of 13 Champions through 1969.Whelped May 1963Sired 21 litters to date

AKC Handler - Mrs. D. J. Kendall, Orlane Lhasas, Rt. 1, Madison Rd., Burlington, Ia. 52601Telephone: 319-752-4263

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NORBULINGKA KENNELS59 Central StreetFranklin, New Hampshire03235

AT STUD

Pedigree of:CH. KHAN OF NORBULINGKA(5 B.I.S.)

TEL: 603-934-3809

Pedigree of:CH. WILLY OF CORNWALLIS(large red-gold dog)

Licos Khung-La(Sire)

Karma Kosala(Dam)

CH. Hamilton Achock

Licos Nyapso-La

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

Hamilton Dobra

CH. Americal's Lang Kong

CH. Americal's Rika

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

Hamilton Docheno

CH. Hamilton KungHex & Am CH. Karma Sangpo

CH. Hamilton Karma

Karma Tharpa(Sire)

Licos Cheti-La(Dam)

Pure Hamilton BloodlinesAll X-rayed and cleared ofHip dysplasia

Karma Yon-Ten

Karma Kam-Bu

Licos Chaplia-La

CH. Licos Karo-La

CH. Licos Omorfo-La(Sire)

Pedigree of:CH. LICOS SHIPKI-LA(rather small gray-gold dog)

CH. Hamilton Pluti(Dam)

CH. Licos Kulu-La

CH. Hamilton Pluti

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Hamilton Den-SaPhyllis R. Marcy Hamilton Dobra

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Karma Zurwang

Americal's Sandar of Pamu

Hamilton Khib-Tru

CH. Hamilton Achock

CH. Licos Karo-La

CH. Americal's Lang Kong

CH. Americal's Rika

CH. Americal's Lang Kong

CH. Americal's Rika

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Hamilton Den-Sa

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

Hamilton Docheno

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

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TEL: 816-231-0730 GOLDEN RULE LHASA'S

AT STUD:

Pedigree of:CH. DORKEN TANADEMO

Pedigree of:CH. SREYEM GOLD STRIKE

TEL: 816-231-0730

KENNETH SHARPTON

2218 Van Brunt

Kansas City, Missouri 64127

PUPPIES AVAILABLE TO THE SINCERE FANCIER

Many thanks to our most capable Handler,

MARJORIE LEWIS

and her assistant, Jackie Copple.

KYI-CHU KHARTOUM(Sire)

CARROLL SHEBA(Dam)

CH. Colarlie's Dokki, C.D.CH. Kyi-Chu Impa Satan

CH. Karma Ami Chini

CH. Hamilton JimpaCH. Kyi-Chu Kira, C.D.

CH. Colarlie's Miss Shanda

CH. Carroll Romeo

Carroll Gai Susie

HAMILTON RUPON(Sire)

SREYEM KORA LEEI II(Dam)

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Hamilton Saung

CH. Glen Pine's Kyi-Chu

C!,. Carroll Goldilocks

CH. Glen Pine's Kyi-Chu

Carroll Belle

CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

Hamilton Docheno

CH. Hamilton Kalon

Hamilton Mar-Dree

Miradel's Ming Fu-TzuRuffway Auld Lang Syne

CH. Glenflo's Girja

CH. Las-Sa-Gre's ManchadoKai-Sang Tzi-Ren of Miradel Dorado

Chika-RinpocheGOLDEN RULE LHASA'S SHARPTON

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Allan Lieberman3440 Steven RoadBaldwin Harbor, N. Y.11510

AT STUD

Pedigree of:CH. TYBA LE OF EBBTIDE

TEL: 516-MA 3-5254

Americal's Lhasa(Sire)

Ebbtide's Sing Kye KoKo(Dam)

Karma Yon-Ten

Americal's Sabell

CH. Hamilton Namsa

Chig Kata

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Karma Zurwang

Karma Takster

Americal's Annapurna

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

Hamilton Dong

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Ling's Drog Po

QUIZAS KENNELSJay AmannRt. 3 Box 20Choctaw, Oklahoma73020

AT STUD

Pedigree of:CH. DZONG BAMBOO PETE

TEL:405-769-2029

Rincan of Kelea

CH. Colarlie's Shan Bangalor(Sire)

Ai Wu Ting Ling

CH. Hamilton Jimpa

CH. Quetzal Fun Tu of Kyi-Chu(Dam)

CH. La-Sa-Gre's Manchado Dorado

Karma Rinpoche

Haiso Ti Sambo of Teri-Tot

CH. Fu La Simpatica

CH. Hamilton Kalon

CH. Hamilton Samada

CH. Colarlie's Shan BangalorCH. Colarlie's Miss Shandha

Miradel's Ming Fu Chia - C.D.

Howard & Ann HoffmanTAL-HI LHASASRD #1Waverly, N. Y. 14892

AT STUD

Pedigree of:CH. KEKE'S HA-LE

NB-27101

Tel: 607-565-4087

CH. Kham of NorbulingkaSire

CH. Kyi-Chu SharaDam

Licos Khung -La

Karma Kosala

CH. Karma Kanjur

CH. Hamilton Achok

CH. Licos Nyapso La

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

CH. Karma Sangpo

Hamilton Maroh

CH. Karma Gyapso

CH. Hamilton Jimpa

CH. Kyi-Chu Kira, CDCH. Colarlies Miss Shanda

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Mrs. Richard A. OlsonKYI KAN LHASA APSO7450 Stinson BoulevardMinneapolis, Minn. 55432

CH. Hamilton KalonCH. Hamilton Jimpa

CH. Hamilton SamadaCH. Kyi Chu KimmiSire

AT STUD:

CH. CHEN KACHIKA'S TRU KU

Tel: 612-786-5654

CH. Colarlie's Shan BangalorCH. Colarlie's Miss Shandha

Miradel's Ming Fu Chia C. D.

CH. Colarlie's Shan BangalorCH. Shenji Sing of Kyi Chu

Colarlie's Pitti SingCH. Shenji's Miss Kachinka of Chen

CH. Colarlie's Shan BangalorCH. Shar Ming of Bangalor

Kathy's Miradel Copi of Ming

SHYR - LYZ LHASAS

Two quality puppies available from litter whelped 5-16-69. A golden-brindlefemale and male.

Sire: CH. Orlanes Oji HuDam: CH. Drax Ka-Ba Kol-Ba

ALSO

To show homes only, litter whelped 11-3-69. Two golden males, one darkgold female, one gold and white female.

Sire: CH. Cherryshores Bah Bieh BoiDam: CH. Josette's Mai-Li Shu-La

Litter has been entered in 1971 Futurity Class.

Shirley M. Scott429 Rochdale DriveRochester, Mich. 48063Tel: 313-651-6747

EBBTIDE KENNELS

Breeders of Quality

MINIATURE POODLES LHASA APSOS

Puppies Occasionally Available

Al & Mary Likewise974 South 4th Street

516 TU 4-0631 Lindenhurst, N. Y. 11757

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203-866-1638

B. O. 3. & GROUP WINNER

AT STUD

CH. KYI-CHU FRIAR TUCK

(X-RAYED)

KYI-CHU SHARPETTE LHASAS

30 Geneva Road Norwalk, Conn. 06850

LHASAS SHOWN TO THEIR BEST ADVANTAGE

MARTIN'S LHASAS

RENA MARTIN

ARC LICENSED HANDLER

842 OLD TRAILHIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035

Home phone: 312-432-9314 Bus. phone: 312-831-3550

Would you be interested in receiving a MONTHLYLISTING (12 times a year) of ALL-BREED MATCH SHOWSand/or OBEDIENCE & FIELD TRIALS being held in theN. Y., N. J., CONN. & L. I. area?FCR A FEE OF $3.00 A YEAR? This would includeNAME OF CLUB-DATE-PLACE-TIME & DIRECTIONS & otherpertinent information available. Send for sample.

+++++++++No charge for listing Club activities, Wins, News, etc

RAY FREEMAN

196 West Gates Avenue

Lindenhurst, N. Y. 11757516-884-4633

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Howard 0. ProsserOrr Ave., RD #2, Box 372Newburgh, N.Y. 12550 :914-562-0345

Pedigree of:MARTIN'S KENO PUFF11 pts. -1 2 majors

CH. 'Hamilton Chang TangAmerical's Sandar of Pamu

Lady PamuCH. Kyi-Chu Kaliph Nor(Sire) Hamilton Shi-Pon

CH. Karma Ami Chini

CH: Karma Dmar-Po

CH. Karma Crickett Puff(Dam)

Pure Hamilton Hamilton Gyo-TruLitter Brother - CH. Martin's Kiwi Puff Hamilton Mala

CH. Hamilton Karma

Americal's Sandar of Pamu

Mex. & Am. CH. Karma Sangpo

CH. Hamilton Sandupa

S. FENSTER

' CH. Hamilton Tatsienlu

187 Altair' Drive CH. Hamilton AchokGetzville, N. Y. 14068 Hamilton Dobra

cH. Ko-Ko of Garten(Sire) Hamilton Kala

Lou-Lan of GarienPedigree of: Hamilton.SakyaCH KR-KEE •

ofNORBULINGKA Licos Khung-La

•... CH. Kham of Norbulingka

Kamtira of Norbulingka(Dam) CH. Chig Anniversary

Black BeautyTabu of Norbulingka

Tel: 716-633-6860

Karma Kosala

Col. & Mr's. Donald M. McClain"Crag Cabin" TarryallLake George, Colorado

Pedigree of:CH. KYI KAN CUMBA SPUNAt Stud

Tel: 303-748-3358303-635-0875 (evenings)

CH. Licos Omorfo La

CH. Chen Makalu Nor of Dzungar(Sire)

Kyi Chu Kara Nor

• CH. Kyi Chu Kimmi

CH. Licos Kulu La

CH. Hamilton Pluli

Americal's Sandar of Pamu

CH. Karma Ami Chini

CH. Hamilton Jimpa

CH. Colarlies Miss ShandaChen Kimmis Blu Poppy of Tibpt •(Dam) , CH. Shenji Sing of Kyi Chu

CH. Shenjis Miss ICachika of ChenCH. Shar Ming of Bangalor

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CLASS WINS (cont'd) PUPPY BITCHES

1st: BARFRA'S POU-YANK, owned by Frank Soldo; bred byKomachi Kennels.

2nd: CHEN TI-KARA OF KARO-LA, owned by Carol Stretch & PatChenoweth; bred by Par & Tom Chenoweth.

3rd: DREAMRIDGE DAISY, owned by the Ricefield Kennels;breeders, R.J. & E.L. Mayer.

4th: NORBULINGKA PENELOPE, owned & bred by Phyllis Marcy.

NOVICE BITCHES

1st: EBBTIDES NATASHA LE, owned by Sheila Abrams; bred byAl Likewise.

2nd: CHU SHU'S KIRI, owned by Mr. & Mrs. Stambaugh; bred byMr. & Mrs. Alan Stang.

3rd: CHIC BYA, owned and bred by Anna M. Griffing.4th: GUS-PO MIU, owned by Patricia Selznick and bred by

Costace Dadouris.

BRED BY EXHIBITOR BITCHES

1st: PON GO'S TON-KHA, owned & bred by Carolyn G. & Edmund R.Sledzik.

2nd: EBBTIDES PE-TUN-YAH, owned & bred by Alfred Likewise.3rd: CHIC-JO-MO, owned & bred by Anna M. Griffing.4th: Kea-TENS MI SUKI, owned by B. Nashofer & A. Fenster;

bred by Dr. A. N. Fenster.

AMERICAN BRED BITCHES

1st: KASHAS TSONJA OF TAL-HI, owned by Ann Hoffman & MarleneAnnunziata; bred by M. S. Annunziata.

2nd: KINDERLAND'S KIMMI, owned by Barbara Lee Felix; bred byRuth Fairfield and Ellen Lonigro.

3rd: KARMA TSA TSA, owned by Paula Lieberman; bred byDorothy Cohen.

4th: KEKE'S CUDDLES, owned by Lee Bakuckas & Marjorie Patzer;bred by Erna C. Breithaupr.

OPEN BITCHES

1st: CINDY OF NORBULINGKA, owned by Carolyn Herbel; bred byPhyllis Marcy.

2nd: PEKAY'S HA-LEE KARA-LA, owned and bred by Williamand Phyllis Farrow.

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3rd: KIMRIK'S RAH-JU, owned by Duane Geisz; bred by SheilaMainwaring.

4th: KINDERLAND'S MI-TERRA, owned by Carol Kuendel & EllenLonigro.

WINNERS BITCH: RESERVE:CINDY OF NORBULINGKA PON GO'S TON-KHA

VETERAN DOG & BITCH CLASS: 1st: CH. LICOS CHETI LA, ownedby Paul Williams; bred by(one entry)Mrs. John Licos.

000000000000000000000

Orchids to Marjorie Patzer, Betty Miller and Lee Bakuckas fororganizing and providing such an adequate amount of deliciousfood, and a seemingly unending supply of hot coffee. Therewas also a beautifully decorated cake, which was donated.

Paula and Allan Lieberman are to be congratulated on a mostresplendent trophy table. I am sure all of the winners aregrateful, but the Club should be most grateful. All of thistakes so much work, planning, and so many, many hours, allthat we see is the beautiful, finished result. Applause!Applause! for the Liebermans.

A total of $10.25 was received at the Trenton Show for our"Skippy Fund." We thank those who have contributed.

PLEASE NOTE: GENERAL MEETING -- JUNE 20th -- FIFTH AVE. HOTEL

will be held in the JADE ROOM, same as the April meeting. Ihope we might have a few more members present. I know it isa poor time of year for N.Y.C., but we need a lot of discus-sion about our Match. We are a growing, active Club, and par-ticipation is needed by all of us. Anyway, it is fun to ex-change ideas, and work the whole lot of fragmented ideas intoa good, stronG(whole. I am sure that we can keep growing into

a recognized Breed Club, but it takes everyone truly interes-ted in our lovely breed, to accomplish this. I am even com-ing down from Maine -- a real sacrifice --.REMEMBER: JUNE 28th, THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL (11th St. & 5thAve.) NEW YORK CITY. THE ROOM IS RESERVED FROM 4 to 7 P.M.THE JADE ROOM -- THAT IS --

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BITS & PIECES: At the close of the April 26th meeting, DottyBenitez showed some very interesting pictures of the old Ham-ilton dogs -- beautiful Tatsienlu, who is in everybody's ped-igree -- a breathtaking picture of Ch. Hamilton Torma -- shewas a most lovely red-gold. One especially interesting pic-ture was of the Dalai Lama, with a favorite dog. It looked alittle larger than most of our dogs, a rougher coat, also.But a lovely head and expression. There were many pictures,all eagerly passed around and examined. I hope we can persuadeDorothy to bring them to a larger meeting, perhaps in February,so that more members could see them. Thank you, Dorothy.As always, you contribute so much to our pleasure in, and un-derstanding of, our breed.

Do you all know that the pair of Lhasas on our cover are LEand PHEMA, the last of the dogs sent from the Dalai Lama tothe Cuttings? They were sent in 1950, and both became Champ-ions. Phema never bred, but Le is in a good many of ourpedigrees.

The votes for the judge for the 1971 Specialty in Trentonwere counted at Trenton this year, and I am sorry that therewere only 63 votes returned. Eleven were for Mr. Landgraff,who will be our judge.

WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS:Richard Bloch, 1773 E. 12th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207Ellen Derendinger, 24 Columbia Ave., Brunswick, Me. 04011Dr. Gerald Epstein, 12 W. 10th St., New York, N. Y. 10011H. William Farrow, Jr. 4116 Goshen Rd. Newtown Sq., Pa.Joel Fishbach, 1047 Hendrix St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11207Michael Gallagher, 150 Mountain Ave.., No. Caldwell, N.J.Mrs. C.B. Hills, Box 7, Ipswich, Mass. 01938John L. Kirschner, 40 Gates Circle, Buffalo, N.Y. 14209Mrs. J. B. Lee, Jr. 15715 Covewood Circle, Dallas, TexasMrs. Dorothy Marotta, 5 Enfield Lane, Kings Park, N. Y.Mrs. Jacqueline Palmer, RR#3, Gananoque, Ontario, CanadaJulie Renard, 67 E. 13th Street, Huntington, N. Y. 11743Ed Roberts, 27 Cragmere Rd., Suffern, N. Y. 10901Carol Stretch, 130 Lansberry Ct. Los Gatos, Calif. 95030Barbara Welch, 105 Ramada Trail, Amarillo, Texas 79108Bernard A. York, 1720 Ocean Rd., St. Simons Island, Ga.

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COMING EVENTS: THE ROBERT GRIFFING MEMORIAL MATCH will beheld at the Ryland Inn, on Rt. 22, Whitehouse, N. J., on Sep-tember 20, 1970. Our hoped-for date of Sept. 13th, was notavailable. Sept. 20th was as near as we could get. The Tro-phy Chairman is Constance Jordan, 110-20 71st Road, Forest HilHills, N. Y. Please send trophies to her and let us give herour wholehearted support. Letters have been sent to the pro-posed judges, and the replies should be in, in time for dis-cussion at our next meeting. There will also be Junior Hand-ling at the Match.

From our Judge:0 0 O0000000000

509 Franklin Tnpke.Allendale, N. J.May 6th, 1970.

Dear Mrs. Deck:I wish first of all to thank the Officers and members

of the American Lhasa Apso Club for their thoughtful gift,and also express my appreciation for the great work done by

the stewards and trophy table. Such expertise makes it a

pleasure to judge in a ring. The size of the entry made theday seem less cloudy than it was and the over-all quality,indeed, made the sun shine through the overcast sky. I once

judged your match show and was told, at the time, it was the

largest ever and I am now told that this was the largest en-

try of Lhasa Apso anywhere. I consider this quite a compli-

ment.Over all I feel quality has shown a marked and steady

improvement, shoulders are better set on than they used to

be and there is less paddling. The one suggestion I have

to make is that more attention be paid to bite. I found a

marked tendency to bad mouths and too much undershot.

Slightly undershot is of course permissible; however, I

found it excessive on a number of dogs.Wishing the Club bigger and better shows in future

years, and of course, better weather,

Sincerely,

(Signed) Cyril Bernfeld# # # # # # # # # # #

ANNOUNCEMENT: Mrs. Judy Doty (Eastcroft Reg.) and Mr. Dill

H. Werley, Jr. were married Mar. 14. At Home: Apple Lane Dr.

RD#4, Bradleys Corners, Middletown, N.Y.(With room for Lhasas)

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CORRESPONDENCE: A new member, Consuelo Hills, from Ipswich,Mass., sent in the following delightful excerpt from'a.bockon China, by Kates, called "Years that were Fat" published byMIT Press. • .--

'.-="One other creature joined this small company of a stu-dent bachelor with his two servants, a little.dog so wise andgraceful, so unreal, that at times it seemed as if he were oneof the traditional sculptured lion-dogs 'come to life. He wasindeed a lion-dog, and the breed had come from Lhassa; so hisforbears had been Tibetan. Erh Niu was his enigmatic name.It meant merely 'Bullock Two," or. else 'Bull the Second.'Perhaps he had been called a little bull because .someone had.fancied a resemblance; perhaps there had also been a numberof puppies in his litter, and as is the Chinese custom, theyhad all been numbered. In China, even children are named inthis way; and I was later to meet, a,man of distinction whosename web! 'Cloud Five.' The four elder cloud brothers are less

• .

Erh Niu had an excellent pedigree. He had been presen-ted to a China-born foreign wOmad by a .eunuch of high rank,living in retirement at the ,Eunuch Temple - as we called it -an elegant and well-administered establishment near the EightPrecious Hills (where the Westerners played golf). Eunuchssolaced themselves in their old age, when most of them becomenoticeably frail, with their pets; and they are known alwaysto possess the best of the breed.

"This dignified miniature bullock, with his thick silkencoat of several tawny colors, and long hair forever concealinghis eyes, was generously ceded to me after I had once admiredhim, and then came to spend his existence in my own court-yards. For the first few days he crawled under low furniturewhenever possible; and was *enerally miserable. Yet thiswore off nicely, and Hsu-the-Glorious, who had a quick tastefor everything living, from pet crickets (which he kept inlittle wicker cages over the kitchen stove) to the passingmonkeys in street shows, and who was much more interested inmy new acquisition than the Confucian-minded Wen-Pin, soonloved Erh Niu with e devoted admiration that the dog foundfrankly satisfying.

"He responded. to such a degree that even when he was be-ing bathed,'bedraggled: and with his wet head shrunk to squir-rel-like:proportions, all his fur drenched and soapy, he knew

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that Hsu Jung was doing what was proper. The daily combingsto fluff out his fur became highly comical; Erh Niu took in-terest in telling us, stroke by stroke - with extra whimpersad libitum - just how it was going.

"My teacher definitely did not approve 'oftoo much in-terest, and even less of any ecstacies. In his fixed tenetsany such inordinate love of beasts was undignified for man.It was merely one more proof of Western frivolity: So therewas an exchange of recognition between himself and the dog,with a mutually intended distance left between them.

"Erh Niu took his duties seriously. ,He was often bored,to the point of heaving repeated sighs when life was dull;and he expressed a knowledge of gradations in rank and inti-macy that I have never seen in any other animal: men beforewomen, Chinese before foreigners, eunuchs, of course, aboveall, and finally my friends before casual acquaintances.

"How he sensed my boredom on those rare occasions whena half-stranger had to be shown the house was 'a mystery; yetafter such a visit he was always completely aware of my re-lief to be free again. When a eunuch toddled in on a formalcall, or when the tall old wine merchant, my landlord's in-termediary (whose shop was nearby at the rear gate of theImperial City), arrived for some visit-of-affairs, Erh Niu'spleasure was so great that he would actually crawl undertheir robes, trying to lie flat and quite concealed. Only

with difficulty could he then be extricated."Yet if some Westerner, fresh to Peking from a tourist

ship, armed with a letter and passing through for a mere five

days, came by hired ricksha from one of the big hotels, to

have a cup of tea, Erh Niu's violent barking could only be

stopped by his physical removal to the kitchen, in the arms

of the secretly delighted Hsu Jung. Then, when the visit

was over, and the faded red door of my outer barrier gate

had banged shut of its own weight after the departing guest,

an invariable and quite complicated ceremony would begin.

First the dog would leap wildly over the two intermediate

thresholds to rejoin me as I was returning to my inner court-

yard, kicking his legs backward and steeplechasing over the

high Chinese sills. A ritual of purification followed, round

and round the court, as vigorously as he could run and in the

largest possible circles, stopping only to cough up the hair

he had caught in his throat. The same circling, with renewed

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scrambling, would be resumed a time or two further. Finallyhe would come td Me, and stretching himself by.a.sweeping bow,very low in front, regard ma-from.under his mop of hair as ifclearly to say: 'Yo,really give me almost more than I canbear; yet, as you see,. I'perform it: He would then trot prom-ptly to a comfortable Colfter,. his duty done, and subside, in-credj.bly flat,..his head glued to the ground. A final sigh ortwo, and we .savored domestic peace, as I resumed work on aChinese lesson and life returned again to proper tranquillity.

:"Hsu. Jung not being Confucian, cared much less for ap-pearances than did Wen-Pin. So he continued to adore the dog,and many times solemnly told me with an air of deep belief thatthe animal understood everything and could do everything, ex-cept sKleak.. On Chinese holidays he dreSsed Erh Niu s hairelaborately; and over the years a.variety of pigtails and top-knots appeared, often resembling the-tight wool-bound brushes 'or erect• fronds on-gmaIl,children'Spartly shaved heads, asthe Chinese love them. '1 would often,know of a morning thatsome, feast day had actually arrived because Erh Niu would ap-pear, trotting self-consciously beside my morning bowl of tea,decorated with perhaps'several 'high tufts, tight bound inbright-red or cochineal-pink wool.

The dog took all this as his due; it was we who were theanimals if we did not concede him his dignity. He had onlyone of natural enemies - the marauding cats. If one ofthese silently appeared on the curving roof, he would breakinto .a fury of barking. Miqtress Cat would usuallylook silen-tly down in disdain, then walk composedly to some other place."

# # # # # 4 # # # # # # # #LOVE IS by Thornton Wilder: Many who have spent a lifetime

in it, can tell us less of love than a child thatlost a dog yesterday.

• . o.o 000000000000Are we spelling your name and address correctly? Do we haveyour correct Zip Code number? Please notify Ruth Deck of anychanges, cancellations, renewals, or new ads and addresses.

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COMMITTEES FOR 1970 - 1971

K. C. of Beverly Hills Specialty: 1970 - 1971Mrs. Grace Licos: 1020 Concord St. , Costa Mesa, Calif.

Trenton K. C. Specialty: 1971Mrs. Barbara Soldo: 5995 Shore Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.

September 1970 Match ShowMrs. Marjorie Patzer, ChairmanIvystone Farm, 1935 Bristol Rd. , Warrington, Pa. 18976

Committee: Betty Miller, Rockledge, Pa.Lee Bakuckas, Rockledge, Pa.

Trophy Chairman: Constance Jordan, 1i0-20 71st St.Forest Hills, N. Y.

Spring 1971 Match ShowMrs. Arleen Bloch, Chairman1773 East 12th Street, Brooklyn N. Y.

Achievement Awards:Mr. Al Likewise, 974 S. 4th St. , Lindenhurst, N. Y. 11757

Futurity: Trenton K. C. , 1971Dr. Abe Fenster: 187 Altair Dr. Getzville, N. Y. 14068

Trophy Committee for Westmin.ster K. C. , Trenton K. C. andChicago International:

Cheryl Hueneke, PO Box 414, Deer Trail Lakes, Stockholm, N. J.Dorothy Benitez, 139 Garden Dr. , S. Plainfield, N. J.

By-Laws:Mr. Al Likewise, 974 S. 4th St. , Lindenhurst, N. Y. 11757

Refreshment Committee: Trenton Specialty - 1971Mr. Alan Meltzer, 1671 East 9th St. , Brooklyn, N. Y.

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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB

Mrs. Ruth DeckPresident

Radtke RoadR.D. 3 Dover, N.J.

07C01 Mr. Al LikewiseMrs. Mary Likewise974 S. 4th St. -Lindenhurst, L.I., N.Y.

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THE GREATER DETROIT LHASA APSO CLUB ASKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

The Lhasa Apso Club of Greater Detroit has been formed becausewe feel the time has come, due to rising registrations, to dosomething in an organized, concrete form to publicize this de-lightful breed in our area and to give help and moral supportto the novice breeder and exhibitor.

Toward this aim we have chosen to support the entry at theProgressive Kennel Club of Detroit show to be held OCTOBER 4th,1970. This show usually has a major in Lhasas. It is to beheld indoors and is benched. The judge is to be Mrs. H. Hardinof Warsaw, Mo., and Progressive has scheduled our breed to bejudged after lunch. This will give us an excellent opportunityto meet and visit with people that we would not normally see.

We hope to be able to present a premium list with beautifultrophies in all classes. If you wish to help us in our firstventure, donations and entries would be most gratefullyaccepted.

For further information contact:

Mrs. Kathy Candela, Club Secretary6146 Beech Daly, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127

Mrs. Shirley Scott, Trophy Chairman429 Rochdale, Rochester, Michigan 48063

For Premium list and entries contact:BOW DOG SHOW ORGANIZATION

9999 Broadstreet, Detroit, Michigan 48204